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Certified Accessible By: National Network for Equitable Library ServiceRunning Time: 03:36 hrsNarrator: Deborah KippPublisher:Center for Equitable Library Access, 2023
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- Author: Fagan, CaryContributor: Kipp, DeborahDate:Created2022Summary:
In a quaint tourist village, Dorn makes miniature scale models displayed in the local shops. Yet life is far from idyllic; he suffers under the thumb of a rich, philandering younger brother and an unloving, pudding-obsessed father. Nor can he find the courage to admit his love to Ravenna, the tall and ungainly school teacher who was once the village's only Olympics hope. Life takes a strange turn when the government-sponsored "Wild Home Project" begins in the village. Dorn's neighbour now lives with a wolf. Others are in company with rats, minks, otters, and bears. Soon, Dorn receives a mysterious commission, finds a body in a park, and has several run-ins with a former classmate-turned police officer. When fire breaks out, Dorn takes on the unlikely role of hero in the hope of changing the course of his life. A realist novel with the air of a fairy tale, this surprising, funny and thought-provoking story from beloved author Cary Fagan explores the nature of relationships faunal and human, reminds us of the challenges of finding one's place in society... and that living with a wolf is not a very good idea.
Genre:Subject(s): Human-animal relationships | Interpersonal relationsOriginal Publisher: Toronto, [Ontario] : Book*hug Press, 2022, Toronto, Ontario, CELALanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781039599642, 1039599648
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